[quote name='Higgins' date='5th Feb 2016, 12:13am' post='3712290']I lived at 42 raglan Street went to st Joseph's school was friends with twin Ann and Isabel Friends with Twins until they moved over to Canada there name was changed from Carraigan to Dunn.[/i

I am the twins big brother Robert Their surname was Carrigan and my Uncle and Aunt John and BellaDunn adopted them when they were younger, I was over in Canada in August and they are still working away doing great for themselves. I will let them you have been on here

Funny old world. I just stumbled upon this post from some time ago. This little shop was owned by Mrs Crawford and she was my aunt. It was a long time ago and as I come from a big maternal family I cant recall which aunt it was but it was certainly either Margaret or Netta. If I can find out which one I may do another post on it just to be able to complete the story

Funny old world. I just stumbled upon this post from some time ago. This little shop was owned by Mrs Crawford and she was my aunt. It was a long time ago and as I come from a big maternal family I cant recall which aunt it was but it was certainly either Margaret or Netta. If I can find out which one I may do another post on it just to be able to complete the story

Just to complete this post. Shop was indeed run by my aunt and uncle, Mary and Andrew Crawford and they lived in a flat above the shop.

I am the twins big brother Robert Their surname was Carrigan and my Uncle and Aunt John and BellaDunn adopted them when they were younger, I was over in Canada in August and they are still working away doing great for themselves. I will let them you have been on here

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